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1816 SOMERSET COUNTY. [ART. 20.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 19, sec. 100.
177. The clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to fifty
cents each for every license granted under this sub-title of this
article.
1884, ch. 255. 1888, ch. 338.
178. The clerk of the circuit court for Somerset county shall
pay all money arising out of county license, to the secretary and
treasurer of the school board of said county for the use of the
public schools of said county, and all other moneys received for
fines, to the secretary and treasurer of school board of said county
for the use of the school fund, on or before the first Monday in
June in each year, and his official bond shall be liable for the
prompt payment thereof.
1888, ch. 338.
179. All oysters taken in any of the waters of Somerset county
shall be culled on the beds or bars as taken, and all oysters of a
less size than one inch and a half in length, together with the
shells, shall be left on the natural bars and beds; and the posses-
sion of any such oysters on board of any vessel at any time, in
the waters of said county, in quantities of five bushels or more,
shall be prima fade evidence that the same are unculled and a
Violation of this section, and be subject to all the fines and for-
feitures named in section 174.
1880, ch. 40.
180. It shall not be lawful for any person to employ any
canoe, boat or vessel, in catching or taking oysters, with scoop,
scrape, drag or dredge, or any similar instrument, in the waters
of the Manokin river, in Somerset county, east of a straight line
from Hazard point, on the south side of said river, to South point,
on the southeast end of little Deal's island.
Ibid.
181. Any person violating any of the provisions of the pre-
ceding section, shall be fined in a sum not less than one hundred
dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for each and every
offence, and shall stand committed to the county jail until such
fine and costs shall be fully paid and satisfied.
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